Chemistry, asked by guptaakshat571, 11 months ago

By increasing the pressure in the volume of an enclosed gas at constant blank the volume of gas blank this is given by blanks law fill this blank

Answers

Answered by gillsukhman16563
12

Answer:(i)temperature, (ii)decreases, (iii)Boyle's

Explanation:because Boyle's law states that at constant temperature, the pressure of a fixed amount of gas is inversely proportional to its volume......hence when we increase the pressure, the volume decreases at constant pressure...........hope it will help you:)

Answered by qwsuccess
3

By increasing the pressure in the volume of an enclosed gas at constant Temperature the volume of gas decreases this is given by Boyle's law.

  • Boyle's law states that at a constant temperature the volume of an isolated dry gas is inversely proporional to the pressure of the gas.
  • So, at a constant temperature, an increase in the pressure of the gas will lead to a decrease in the volume of the gas and a decrease in in the pressure of the gas will increase its volume.
Similar questions